Every September, Hong Kong hosts one of the biggest, if not the biggest Gem & Jewellery Fair worldwide, showcasing exhibitors from all over the world... in a nutshell, floors and floors of bling.

I couldn't be more excited to be given this amazing opportunity to attend the fair, not only to source for precious gems, but also to be inspired by the cutting edge technology and creativity that others in our industry are exploring today.

What amazes me is that despite how many exhibitors were at the Fair, the social circle is very tight-knit - people know who is supplying what for who!

Work aside, my brother and sister-in-law are now living in HK with their hyperactive maltese, Caesar, and I was able to spend a couple of days over the weekend couch surfing at their apartment, much to Caesar's delight. Getting together in the Kee family always involves eating, eating and well, more eating, and this was no different. From Peking duck, to good ol' fashioned Dim Sum, to Napoli-syle pizza, to fro-yo... it is probably a good thing I don't live in the same country as my brother or we would have a serious problem.

To top it all off, a Seattle friend that I used to work at Taphandles coincidentally was in Hong Kong that same weekend as me. Ryan was en route to China to visit a factory, and through a friend of his, Christian, who works in Hong Kong, we somehow ended up on a junkboat, spending a lazy Sunday afternoon out on the waters by the island. Pure bliss~

I caught the red-eye flight back to Bangkok on Sunday night; arrived Monday at 2am, crashed for 4 hours before heading to work... seems like the best times to be had are always associated with lack of sleep!